Intel co-founder's multimillion-dollar Bay Area estate comes with a catch
Briefly

Mountain Meadow, a historic estate in Woodside, is now on the market for the first time in three decades, with an asking price of $29.5 million. The estate was most recently owned by Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel and Fairchild Semiconductor, who significantly impacted technology with 'Moore's law'. Moore and his wife Betty were also notable philanthropists and conservationists, establishing a major foundation and demonstrating a commitment to environmental preservation. As a prospective buyer, one would not only acquire a property but also inherit its storied legacy.
"Mountain Meadow has been shaped by renowned and influential owners, and is now on the market for the first time in 30 years at $29.5 million."
"Gordon Moore’s legacy not only includes revolutionary contributions to technology but also philanthropy and conservation, highlighting the multifaceted impact of his life’s work."
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